Why juggle multiple agencies and freelancers when you can get everything done under one roof?
At @theDrenchMedia we offer a seamless, end-to-end digital marketing solution, so you can stop managing vendors and start focusing on growth.
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Want to sell digital products successfully? Start with research, not assumptions.
Before creating any digital product, study the industry, understand what people actually want, and identify problems they’re willing to pay to solve.
Because creating a product without demand is like building in the dark.
And beyond the product itself, marketing matters too.
The right strategy and the right marketing agency can determine whether your product sells consistently or stays ignored online.
I want to apologize to anyone who has ever seen my tweets and walked away thinking making money online is easy.
It’s not. It’s genuinely hard especially if you’re starting from zero. Forget the screenshots. Forget the highlight reels. I’ll be the first to tell you this thing is difficult to crack.
But hard doesn’t mean impossible.
Someone, somewhere, right now is making $10k to $100k a month from the exact same thing that’s keeping you up at night. The difference isn’t luck but the knowledge gap. It’s in doing the right thing, at the right time, consistently.
And that knowledge is not on YouTube.
You can get the basics there for sure. But the core of what you actually need to win is rarely documented. It lives in conversations, in relationships, in rooms you have to earn your way into.
I was recently trying to set up a CRM pathway for a team. I searched YouTube up and down. Nothing. Then I spoke to a senior colleague who’d already built what I was trying to build. He walked me through his setup and connected me to his tech person. My problem was solved in under an hour.
That’s the gap. Not effort. Not intelligence. Access.
So if you’re on this journey, keep going. Know what you’re looking for, be ready to do the work, and stay open to learning from people who are ahead of you.
You’ll make it work.
If your offer is solid and you’re ready to scale intentionally, let’s talk.
Send the word 'SCALE' to us, and let's take your business to the next level.
If you sell a product around wealth, health, or Japa, this is for you.
But here’s the catch; you must be ready to spend between ₦500K–₦1M on ads.
Not because we want to boost posts.
It's because these markets are highly competitive, and serious growth requires serious visibility, strategy, and data-backed campaigns.
The good news is, these industries have some of the highest conversion potential when marketed correctly.
“In whatever you do, marry a kind partner.”
Things women say to remind you that they are very aware they exist on charity; that they do not meet many relational requirements and, hence, that relationships with them is an act of charity towards them.
So they want a kind partner because only in kindness, benevolence, and leniency are relationships with women ever possible.
“Marry a kind partner.”
Hidden inside that statement is an unconscious admission: relationships with women survive more on male tolerance than female merit.
Women understand - perhaps more than men do - that relationships with them require patience, leniency, emotional accommodation, forgiveness, restraint, and continuous interpretation of emotion.
That is why “kindness” becomes the supreme male virtue in female language.
Because without male benevolence, many relationships would collapse under the weight of female excess, emotional inconsistency, impulsiveness, and relational contradiction.
A logical man notices too much. A strict man demands proportion.
But a kind man absorbs dysfunctions women carry. And women know this.
So when many women say, “Marry a kind partner,” what they are often indirectly saying is:
“Find a man generous enough to continuously overlook what would ordinarily disqualify me.”
The businesses that grow sustainably are not always the busiest. It's the ones moving with focus.
Sometimes, the goal is not to do more, it's to do the right things better.
Need help building a brand that grows strategically, rather than just staying busy? Send us a DM.
Many Nigerian business owners are not lacking ambition. They’re lacking direction.
We’re always busy, answering messages, posting randomly, chasing trends, multitasking daily, and calling it 'progress.'
Being busy is not the same as building strategically.
Real progress comes from clear positioning, consistency, visibility, strong and intentional marketing, not just constant activity.
Because activity alone does not guarantee results, strategy does.
Many businesses are exhausted because they operate without structure, clarity, or systems that actually produce results.
You can work all day and still not move your business forward if there's no clear direction behind the effort.
Have your standards, don't make noise about them but MOVE with them... esp regarding Romantic Relationships.
Judge and Discern. Don't bend to pressure, keep the standards high!
The world is running mad, most are riffraffs, don't pick from them.